Ih ashington County News iMuxd ïa c h W « k R E V O LT GROWING R A PID LY. P IN C H O T ON F O R E S T RESERVES Chief Forester Explains to Irrigation- | ists Government's Scheme. OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST Santigo in Rebellion— Insurgents Con­ trol Santa Clara Province. IRRIGATIONISTMEET Havana. Sept. 4.— The situation here Boise, Sept. 4.— The policy of with­ is lar darker thau at anv previous time drawing vast areas of tbe public domain since the insurrection broke out. News from entrv under the land laws in order of an uprising in Santiago province, FORTUNES IN DAIRYING. BIG S H IP M E N T O F LAM BS. to create fo eat reserve« or con erve the while not yet published here, is spread­ water supply for purpose of irrigation, ing about tbe city and causing the Prominent Willamette Valley Dairyman which baa been vigorously opposed by Polk County Stock Brings Top-notch gravest concern. When Mr. Sleeper, Says ‘ ‘ Buy Cow s." influential interests in the West, had Prices for Breeding. the American charge d’ affaires here, its defenders and opponents at tonight’ s Independence— Tbat the cow is the was told the contents of an Associated Independence — There were loads! session of the National Irrigation con­ and shipped from Iadependence one best of mouey makers for the farmer, Press Santiago, dispatch, he endeavored gress. dsv last week 700 Lack lambs and 20 is the assertion of K. C. Eldridge, of to verify it through the State depart United States Senator Carter, of i head of thoroughbred Angora goats. th.s place, owner of creameries at Inde­ ment, but was told it was absolutely Vice President o f United State, Qivtn Montana, the presiding officer, gave a Tbe buyer of this blooded stock was pendence, Dayton, Jefferson, Eugene untrue. Subsequently it was verified Resume o f 'he Lee* Important but brief outline of the legislation enacted Cordial Reception— D eleg,t„ Alexander Donaldson, of Sheridan. Wy­ and Junction City, and one of the larg- from private newspaper sources. The H Not Lest Interesting Events by congress giving to the president of oming . Tbe seller was W. W. Perci- eet buyers of cream in the Willamette exteut of the rising in Santiago is not From Many State,. the United States the extraordinary ® o f the Past Week. valley. known, but it is the opinion Here that val, of this place authority to exercise his discretion in “ A large part of the prosper ty of The lambs were principally from the worst calamity of all to the Palma setting apart auch reservations. He j-i* i^i An Anglo Spanisb alliance is likely made the declaration that it could be Polk county, although there were a lew- tbe Willamette valley has come from government would be an insurrection Boise, Idaho, Sept. 8 — Boise i, un. in tbe shipment from Yam hill, Benton, the milch cow,” be said. “ Darying in Eastern Cuba. l? (■ / the near future. et down as tbe definite purpose of the and Mirion. The goats were raised by beats wbeatraising out of sight. And The Associated Press was informed ed with people and filled with enthu (/'Governor Jonhsou baa been renom- national congreas not only to stop fur­ Mr Peicival. It required seven single­ three or four years of dairying on The city gates have bsw tonight by two reliable eyewitnesses siasm. ther destruction of the forests, but to ,ated by Minnesota Democrats. decked cars to carry the shipment. The wheat land will double the wheat grow­ that Cardenas, which hitherto has been thrown open and hosts ol visitors (r0H set aside reserves on which Dew timber ing capacity of the soil. A number of iamos are Lincolnshire and Cotswold During August the national debt was considered a perfectly peaceful city, all parts of the West have poured in by may grow and where the headwaters of breeds, for which Polk county is be­ farmeis in Polk are raising more than was the scene yesterday of desultory [«creased a little more than $3,000,000. tbe streams may be conserved. tbe trainload to attend the 14th annnil coming famous. A few carloads were 30 bushels of wheat to the acre on such fighting between police and rural H Illinois authorities want the govern­ Mr. Piucbot stated that the policy of ■'ll i shipped to Wyoming by Mr. Percivai land, which several years ago would guards on one side and roving insur­ session of the National Irrigation to,, ment to send a warship after Steneland. President Roosevelt was “ to give every last year, and this year he received an not produce more than 12 to 15 bush­ gents on the other. gress and have a good time. Notwilb Thousands of strikebreakers are being part of tbe public laDda their very beet order for double the amount. els. The only province remaining per­ standing the big crowd, the b i«w use." The problem he said, was one “ A farmer with say 50 cows, al­ fectly peaceful is Puerto Principe. iut to Han Francisco to work on street For breeding purposes the Polk coun­ Boise ever saw, the citizens are h»ppy of the most difficult, and one in which ITS. ty lambs briDg fancy prices, which tbe though that’s a rather big herd, and The Associated Press correspondent for their congress bids fair to be the tbe forest service ‘ ‘ had made lots of batchers cannot pay, and owners of with hogs and chickens as accessories, at Cienfuegos telegraphed tonight tbat most successful ever held. Fletcher D. Proctor, son of Senator mistakes." Ptobably it would contin­ can make more money then do many there are 3,000 armed insurgents in The first day of the congress pasted oB roctor, has been elected governor of ue to make mistakes, he said, but tbe sheep are naturally turning their at­ tention more to tbe raising of thorough­ of tbe country banks— that is, if he that vicinity and that all the small according »0 schedule. Speeches, nn- ermont. tffort was to study, in connection with bred stock. uses brains as well as hands. It's a The shipment included towns in Santa Clara province are con­ merous but brief, all dealt with the Bankwrecker Steneland declares that the people, the question of method by iambs from the J. B. Stump and W il­ bonanza for him, sure enough. Farm­ trolled by insurgents, who attack and subject uppermost in the minds of the asbier Hering is responsible for bis which all parts of the public reserve liam Riddell farms, already known ers are fast coming into realization of loot trains and seize the property cf people— irrigation and Home building can be put to the best use. These re­ iwnfall. among Eastern stockmen as producers this; in fact, many of them realize it foreigners as well as that of Cubans. in the arid West. Pieeident Roose­ serves to a certain extent control the already. Dairy products always can of high grade sheep and goats. Trinidad is surrounded by insurgents, velt’ s letter, read by Gifford Pinchot Governor Chamber lain is being booro- stock business of the West, he said, for find a market without hunting for it, One lamb from the Riddell farm, one and the government appears powerless was the keynote, and the talk of Vice 1 for president of the National Irriga­ the chief summer range is in tbe re­ year old, sheared 23 pounds, and at high prices. But dairying requires to protect the property of Americans President Fairbanks followed along the ron congress. serve. The stockmen could not be weighed 270 pounds. The fleece at 28 constant attention every day in the and other foreigners. Railway trains lines of that letter. George Uonld is said to be seeking a kept of! en irely at the demand of the cents brought $8 44. At tbe market year, and for this reason eome farmers are held up at will, and passengers Fairbanks was the star attraction at | ^ -inute for the Denver & Rio Grande into irrigationiste, nor could the service price of lamb, it would have brought are unwilling to take up with it. searched. The Cuban Central railroad the congress. He was greeted by hna- let them have free run of tbe reserve«. r Oregon and Portland. “ One man of my acquinatance who, has declined to assume responsibility $10.80, which, together with the dreds prior to and after the meeting, ‘ ‘ So you see,” said Mr Pinchot, td n.i General Stoeesel and other Russian ‘ ‘ that the forester stands in tbe middle flefce amounts to $17.24. For breed­ six years ago, owned 30 acres of land for the safety of passengers or freight. and at tbe public reception tonight wn and was in debt, by going into the ing purposes the lamb sold for more. hilt Iflicers at Port Arthur when the fort- and he gets it coming and going." Recruiting for government foices is tendered a typical Western welcome. There were a number of Iambs in dairying business paid his debt, bought making good progress here. Tbe gov­ His speech this morning made a decid­ H¡ > j^ss was surrendered to the Japanese The speaker stated that some reserves the shipment which shear 21 to 23 70 acres more for $3,850, and has paid ernment continues to make fine head­ ed hit, demonstrating to the congreei (pay be given a new trial. were practically without trees and one I $2,500 of this price already. The other way wherever there ia open fighting. pounds. that the vice president, like the presi­ fff- Lieutenant Edward H. Dunn, U. 8. in Kansas was without a siugle tree— dav h» sold 14 six-months old bogs for Tne troops in the weetern part of dent, had given an ear to tbe demand« ir ) U., has been dismissed trom service for facts which had been tne subject of $217.” GOOD FR U IT N O T C O S T L Y . Pinar del Rio have not yet come up 01 the people of the West and etandi pcandalous conduct to the prejudice of much criticism— but it was the purpose with Pino Gnerrera, and, according to ready to l»nd them a helping hand it to put trees there and to restore the k jn ttood older and naval discipline. Construct Eagle Valley Line. the Associated Press correspondent every turn. grass on the range. Tbe service, he Small Outlay Will Eradicate Codlin Baker City— David Eacles has decid­ jnnWÍ Criminal charges are to be made with the troops, there is no present It ia the intention of a certain els said, bad the biggest job of tree p'ant- Moth and Other Pests. ed to take in hand the construction of l '1 «gainst Philadelphia bank directors. likelihood of their doing so, as the ment to puBh the $100,000,000 idea at ing on the face of tbe earth. thi the Eagle Valley railroad, a project Milwaukie — J. H. Reid, of this troops might march for ten years and the subsequent sessions of the congreee. The emperor of China has pro­ Mr. Pinchot gave the number of place, who has made a close study of which has long been looked forward to all the while Guerrera would be just Fred J. Keisel, of Sait Lake, ie the Tlnjplaiined his intention of granting a rangers in tbe service as 1,137 and the by the peope of this place as of great sprays for codlin moth and fruit pests, ^ flfcon stitu tion . ahead of them in the hills. There principal promoter of this ides, but supervisors as numbering 105. Under believes that wormy apples are not importance. Mr. Eccles has birdself are thousands of mount ain trails with there is little liklibood the congreee the laws ol Prussia, he said, tbe same President Palma refuses to treat with necessary, and that it is possible lor announced that he will build the line Ktbe Cuban rebels and wants no Ameri- reserves would be controlled by 110,000 all who raise fruit to keep it free from and has called upon the people of Ba- which the insurgents are familiar and will support him. President Roosevelt which lead in all directions. I f Guer­ in his letter very clearly expresses hi« rangers and 12,000 supervisors. inn intervention. codlin moth or other pests. Contrary ker City to assist by raising a stock rera cared to harass the government, its disapproval of the scheme, stating in Senator Heyburn was called to tbe This work that the coat o f ' subscription of $100,000. The fight between Gans and Nelson platform and immediately launched in­ to the supposition troops could te k lied eff i y sharp­ plain language that there must be no and good at Goldfield. Nevada, was won by the to a bitter attack on tbe adminietra spraying is excessive, Mr. Reid gives has already been taken up shooters. The government has no cav­ direct appropriation for the construe some figures to show that spraying is progress made. if'P former in the forty-second round on a tion’ s forestry policy. alry in Pirar del Rio, and the only tion of government irrigation worki Some of the not expensive. jlfoa I. real soldiers are the artillerymen, hut, until the present national irrigation delegates were with Heyburn; a far Seaside Bath House Burned. Mr. Reid cites the apple orchard of The cruiser Boston went agronud on larger element stood by Roosevelt and Mark Levy, at Milwaukie, who bad a Seaside— The large bath house owned as they are on foot, they cannot cope law has been proven a success and MÎOrca« island shortly after leaving Se- Pinchot. Once, when Heyburn n a le a total of 300 boxes of apples and pears. by E. N. Zeller, located on the beach with the well mounted veterans on the money invested has been returned to the Federal treasury. /I'Lattle. She was nulled off uninjured at particularly unjust criticism of the Each time he sprayed it took 18 hours. near tbe Butterfield cottages, was to­ insurgent side. president, he was hissed from all parts high tide There were two men employed at a tally destroyed by fire a few days ago. of the convention hall and forced to FREEZE O U T FOREIGNERS. coat of $9, one team at $8, and cost of There was no wind, or tbe surrourding Two masked men held up the State suspend. G R E A T FLEET IN REVIEW. material was $10, making the total cottages would have been destroyed. de I. bank of Rainier, Oregon, and after When the hissing began to subside, Adjoining cottages were protected by cost $26. This was less than 8^4 cents American and British Merchants Fear leswl - binding the cashier, escaped with he- Heyburn, mad through and through, President Roosevelt Sees America» A great many of Mr. Levy’s the bucket brigade. The loss is par­ ( ; I,, tween $2,000 and $2,500 in gold. and waving his arms furiously, roared per box. Enmity o f China. Naval Strength. trees are young and not in fall bearing, tially covered by insurance. l3d / . Posses are in pursuit. Victoria, B. C., 8ept. 4.— Advices re­ at the audience: and for that reason the coat for spray­ Oyster Bay, Sept. 4.— Under skies “ Hiss, you geese, hiss.” ceived from Pekin by the steamer Tar­ Reports from the provinces indicate Dry Rust in Valley Hop Yards. ing was larger than it would have been that broke brilliantly blue before a The hissing was renewed, and when tar tell of increasing anti-foreign mach­ » t i l l that throughout Russia a general state Woodburn — Dry rust has appeared had the treea been in full bearing. again subsided, Heyburn inations. The corrspondent of the To- whistling westerly wind which swept thOf,i of pillaging and incendiarism exists, it had “ In a large orchard like that ol M il­ in hopyarde in the vicinity of Mount shunted: kio Mainichi reports that Tung Saoyi down Long Island sound and blew ool fighting between the peasantry and po­ lard O. Lownsdaie, in Yam hill coun­ Angel, where there is considerable com­ “ Don’ t try that on me. I am too old vice minister of foreign affairs, is tak­ to sea the sullen clouds and tempestu­ lice occurring at many points. plaint, and an immense amount of ty,” said Mr. Reid, “ the cost would ous rains wihch tHreatened immezsota- a stager to be scared. You will listen This is ing advantage of his growing influence bly to mar the spectacle, Prenidett not be more than 4 to 6 cents per box damage is liable to be done. In the biennial election in Arkansas to what say." in the government to strengthen the for spraying. When tbe spraying is the firs* appearance of dry rust in this for state and county officials the Demo­ R (oaevelt yesterday, within hailint properly done the grower does not have section. It has a musty smell and ab­ powers of Chinese who have been ap­ distance of his summer home, reviewed crats el-cted practically everything. R E V O LU T IO N C O N T IN U E S . more than eight or ten per cent loss solutely destroys the flavor of the hop. pointed directors of customs, having the most magnificent naval fleet ever Of the 135 members of the legislature the support of the an i-foreigu element at least 125 of them will be Democrats. from worms." assembled under the American flag among the Chinese. T w o Thirds o f People Said to Sym­ PO R TLA N D M ARKETS. Forty-five of the moat splendid types ol China is adopting more measures Salem Has New Industry. The correspondent says Ameiican and pathize With Insurgents. fighting vessels afloat lay at anchor ia against foreigners. British communities are much in­ Sa'em— The only sienna paint fac­ Wheat— Club, 66c; bluestem, 69c; Havana, Sept. 6 .— As days and weeks censed at the Chinese atlitnde, Ameri­ three long columns as the naval yecht A bottle message set afloat in 1882 pass with no appreciable diminution of tory on the Pacific coast and one of valley, 69® 70c; red, 63c. Mayflower, which just a year »go *« has just been picked up la Seattle har­ the revolution, apprehension increases. the few in the United States, is now in Oats— No. 1 white, $22® 22 50; gray, cans in particular feeling great anxiety written into history as the meeting as to the future course of events in operation in Salem. A complete oat- $ 20 ® 2 1 . bor. The most conservative testimony from ground of Russia and Japan, pawed op fit of grinding, sifting and mixing ma­ Barley — Feed, $20®21 per ton; China. The Pekin police have in­ and down the lines, the president u Trepoff baa nervous prostration from the country district of the provinces of chinery has been installed, but the structed Chinese that no premises of the continual strain to which he is sub­ 1'inar del Rio, Havana and Santa Clara demand for the product already indi­ brewing, $21 50®22.50; rolled, $23. any kind must be rented to foreigners. applauding spectator on the bridge- Rye— $1.30 per cwt. is to tbe effect that two-thirds of the jected. The same correspondent says that the The Mayflower’s journey was mid« cates that the plant w ill have to be Corn— Whole, $26; cracked, $27 per people in the country and small towns Chinese comiesioners who have re­ amid a continuous boom of saluting duplicated. The factory is being oper­ ton. Japan is getting considerably worked of these three provinces are insurgents cannons, and gun atfer gun spoke tbs ated on material shipped from the si­ up over the killing of Japanese sealeis Hay— Valiev timothy, No. 1, $10® turned from travels abroad have had a in sentiment if not in fact. It is gen­ enna deposits discovered a year or two 11 per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, conference with the emperor and em­ navy’ s honor to the commander in chi« by Americans. erally believed that the government ul­ ago south of Eugene, in Lane county. $12@14; clover, $7@7 50; cheat, $7® press dowager and the decision was of all America’s military forces. Train loads of Farley’s strike hteak- timately w ill subdue the insurrection, The 45 vessels are all within ring« As the deposits cover an area of 62 7.50; grain hay, $7; alfalfa, $10; reached to formulate a constitution for en I I I ers en route to San Fiancisco had to hut in the meantime the crops cannot of 8agamore and could train 1,178 guns China. scree to a depth of 50 feet, there is vetch hay, $7®7.50. j| strike for better foot). be developed, and it ia a grave question plenty of material to supply the factory The Asahi’ s correspondent says dras on the summer residence of the pre*1, Fruits— Apples, common, 50@75c per The revidution in Cuba is spreading whether the rebellious spirit even then for a number of years. tic changes in the central and provin­ dent. Indeed, they roared out to bn box; fancy, $1.26@2; grapes. 76c® far and wide, and the government fears can he actually quelled to the ex’ ent of Tests have proved that the Lane $1.60 per crate; peacbee, 70c®$1 00; cial administrations are contemplated. a tremendous salute as he cameamorf outside intervention, probably by the rcstoring'the country to a normal self county deposits are of as high grade as pears, $1 25; plums, fancy, 50®75c At Pekin there will be a premier and them on the Mayflower and last mg governing status. United States. the Italian sienna and it has been per box; common, 50@76c; blackber­ two general secretaries to control the they painted the hieroglyphics ol pw* A realization of this is the cause of on the sky with their searchlights of The officials of the United Railways the renewal of efforts for the restora­ demonstrated that the Oregon material ries, 5®6c per pound; crab apples, $1 eight state departments and in each ... vi-e royalty the administration will he his edification. of San Francisco have agreed to the ar- tion of peace. General Mario Menncal, can be placed upon the market in com­ ®1 50 per box. The fleet reviewed by the preeide* | bitration of the street car strike pro- whom the people trust as one capable petition with the imported article. Melons- Cantaloupes, 10c®$l 25 per divided into seven sections. Chitung consisted of 12 battleships, loot ,ri [ vided the men return to woik in the of bringing the warring factions to­ crate; watermelons, 1®1 >%c per pound; Chou Fuh is quoted to tbe effect that Epidemic o f Hog Cholera. the constitutional government in mored cruisers, five monitors and 00 casabas, $3.26®3 50. meantime. gether, if snch a thing is possible, came Seaside— K. K. Willard, who runs a Veetablee— Beans, 507c; cabbage, China will be established in the course protected cruisers, six torpedo bos* j to Havana today and held two confer­ Secretary Wilson, after inspecting stroyers, six torpedo boats and dairy on the Wauhama, reports an epi­ l f 4 02c: celery, 85c®$l per dozen; of from 10 to 15 years. ences with President Palma. General the packing houses in several of the submarine boats. Menocal after the conference absolutely demic of hog cholera throughout his corn, 15®20c per dozen; cucumbers, large cities, refuses to make concessions neighborhood. Willard had eit ht fine 25c per dozen; egg plant, 10c per Insurgent Office in New York. refused to make any statement. to the packers, and it appears that he porkers that he intended to slaughter pound; lettuce, head, 25c per dozen; Rebels Search All Trains- New York, Sept. 4, _ In an office did not find things as nice as they within a few dava, but the cholera beat oniona, 10® 12J^c per dozen; peas, 4® building at Pine and Water streets the si. Havana, Sept. 4.— The Cuban Root at Valparaiso. might be. him to them. Mr. Thompson, a neigh­ 5c; bell peppers, 12H®15c; radians, Cuban junta established offices today. tral Railway company today msileps- Valparaiso, Sspt. 5.— Elihu Root, bor, who ia also in the dairying busi­ 10® 15c per dozen; spinach, 2®3c per Colonel Aguirre, Major Joseph A Cas- lic announcement that it *°° . Five hundred lawvers are attending secretary ol state of the United States, ness, has lost all his hogs, and Mr. ponnd; tomatoes, 25®50c per box; tellancy and Senor Nordose, who will longer accept freight or mercb 0 *1 the meeting of the American Bar asso­ and his family, accompanied by 8enor Dawson, who lives on the Clatsop ciation in St. Paul. Heuueos, the Chilean minister of for­ plains, has lost his entire herd from parsley, 25c; equash, $1®1.25 per be the official representatives of the lor transler over its lines except*»1* crate; turnips, 90c®$l per sack; car revolutionary movement in this coun­ er’ s risk. It is stated that this'■1 eign affairs, and Mr. Hicks, the Ameri­ the disease. Han Francisco has contracted for the rots. $1®1.26 per sack; beets, $1.25® try, were present There were no cere­ eetary because nearly all of it* can minister to Chile, arrived here by building of 4,000 small houses, to be 1.50 per sack. monies. Colonel Aguirre said that the are held up and their cargoes special train this afternoon. Taking Record-breaking Prune Crop. finished iin 12 weeks. Onions— New, I ^ a i ^ c per ponnd. junta in New York is not to be used for by armed bands of insurgents- ^ electric cars the party passed through Oregon City — W illiam X. Davis, Potatoes— Oregon Burbanks, 70Ja® the purpoee of revolution. Its efforts tonight the government learn the Almendral diatiict, which was de­ I t is estimated by the Panama canal who owns a 20-acre prune orchard near 80c; sweet potatoee, 4®4H'c per pound. he said will be directed solely to keep­ 400 insurgents had entered tbs commission that $25,000.000 worth of vastated by the recent earthquake. Cams, reports that he will have a re­ Butter— Fancy creamery, 23J^®27)4c ing the American people informed as to of Calabazar. in Santa Clara Pr0 ” Arriving at the wharf the party pro­ cord-breaking crop of exceptional qual­ work can be done annually. per pound; the true cocr e of the morea eat. had confiscated a quantity of ceeded directly on board the cruiser Eggs— Oregon ranch, 24c®25per doz Chinese are planning to establish a Charleeton. A reception was tendered ity this year. He says his trees are taken many head of horses. loaded to their capacity. Mr. Davis' en. Navy Yard Men in Union chain of newspapers in Canada with Secretary Root. trees are all of the Italian variety, he Poultry— Average old hens, 13X ® which to combat the $500 per capita New York, Sept. 4. _ Employes in Plotting Against Mex'< having plowed up his acreage of pe- 14c per ponnd; mixed chickens, 13® ta i. navy yards, naval stations, arsenal and Bauer to Beat Down Revolt. Tusoon, Arix , Sept. 4.—Col titee, mpplanting them with tbe Ita l­ 1 3 ^c; spring, 14®16c; old roosters, 8t. Petersburg, Sept. 5.— The situa­ ians which he finds more profitable. The cify scaler of Chicago has order­ K,0d‘ y * «»¡O n .l bert, a Frenchman, and Leons 9 0 10c; dressed chickens, 14016c; organization hers and sleeted officers. lareat and Bruno Trevino, - ed suits begun against four of the larg tion in the Shusha, Javenehir and turkeys, live, 17020c; turkeys, dress­ The declaration of principles contains: were arrested early today at - 1 eat packing houses in that city for eel other districts of Smtheastern Cauca­ Large Crop o f Cabbages. ed, choice, 21022 tqc; geese, live, 90 Adopt and put into operation in Patagonia, mining camp*. sus, where Tartar-Armenian hostilities ling short weight It'd . LaGrande — flarvey Clark, from a 10c; ducks, 13016c. are in full sway, have grown so serious h * i " ° T i e'‘P’ n* lhe employes miners are employed, Tbesrr Hops— 1906 contracts, 17$<®20c per more steadily Four Greek laborers were killed and that the viceroy has snsperseded Gene 20-acre tract of mountain land, located employed by having the made by Immigration another fatally injured by being struck ral Golocbtkapoff, govern rr general of four miles south of town, w ill harvest pound; 1906, nominal; 1904, nominal. men in the different crafts join hands, phy and Rangers Olds and L 500 sacks of potatoes and 16,000 beads Wool— Eastern Oregon average beet, in order that the best interests of the by a Baltimore A Ohio train. Eliaabdthpol province, by General of cabhage. weighing from two to five is charged tbat the men *r® 16019c epr pound, according to shrink- government and the employee can be who are attempting to organ!»« President Roosevelt has cabled to B«uer, whose name was coupled with pounds. His potatoes will bring $400, page; valley. 20022, according to flne- of Mexican miners to attack K ing Frederick, through the American that of General Abkhaooff in connec­ and the cabhages $800, or a total re­ nees; mohair, choice, 28030c per minister, his congratulations on the tion with tbe strong methods by which turn of $1,200 from 20 acres. Sonora. pound. Warning o f More Bombs order was restored in the Caucasus. opening of the cable to Iceland. Veal— [«reseed, 5 V ,® 8c per pound. St. Petersburg. Sept. 4— The woman No Hope f o r the S h s r k ^ Vandals Cut Hop Vine*. I f the Standard Oil company is re­ Beef— Dreseed bulls. 3c per pound; Brazil's Generous Gift to Chile. Salem— Unknown marauders entered cows. 4 V,®5 ^ C; country steers. 5 06c. who assassinated General Min still re­ quired to give bonds for its appearance Washington, Sept. 4 - - P fuse« to disclose her identity, but she ceived today at the War in all the indictments against it at the | Santiago de Chile, 8ept. 6 .— The tbe hop yard of Hing Qoong, near tbie P* Mutton — Dressed, fancy, 7®8c per ^ same rate that has been required in the government of Brnxil has apptopr'a'ed city, and rat all tbe bop vines on about ponnd ordinary, 6® 6c; lambs, fancy, admits that her passport is false and Irom Honolulu indicate tbs has warned her jailers tbat St. Peters­ port Sheridan cannot be Tbe hope will be 8(® 8 c# first indictment, it w ill have to pat ap $300.000 toward the fund for the relief an acre of ground. burg is on tne eve of n series of acts ol nearlv filled with water and of the Chilean earthquake sufferers. of little value. n bond of »8.360,000. Pork— Dreseed, 7 0 8 ^ e per pound. terrorism. GROVE. OREGON EWS OF THE WEEK Condensed Form for Oor Easy Readers. n m\\ ; Ui Fourteenth Annual Session Con- venes at Boise. FAIRBANKS THE GUEST OF mu